Havana, the mesmerizing capital of Cuba, enthralls visitors with its vibrant history and rich cultural tapestry. From its colorful colonial buildings to the rhythm of salsa echoing through its streets, this city is a haven for those seeking an authentic Cuban experience. The allure of Havana is further enhanced by its classic cars and friendly locals, making every stroll a picturesque journey through time. Known for its lively atmosphere, the city invites tourists to explore its lively markets and quaint cafés offering a taste of Cuban delights.
Among Havana's must-see attractions, the iconic Malecón promenade stretches along the city's coast, providing stunning sunset views. The historic Old Havana, a UNESCO World Heritage site, boasts cobblestone streets and architectural wonders. History enthusiasts will find the Revolution Museum fascinating, while art lovers should not miss the National Museum of Fine Arts. Nearby, visitors can explore the lush gardens of El Capitolio or take a scenic tour towards Viñales for its breathtaking landscapes. These attractions make Havana a vibrant destination that captivates its explorers with unique experiences.
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📌 Requirements and documentation for traveling to Cuba
Find out here the regulations for traveling to Cuba and the necessary documentation. Now easier with the digital form D'VIAJEROS, after completing it you will receive a QR code that you will have to show upon entry to the country.
The requirements for traveling to Cuba are:
Valid passport.
Tourist visa.
Travel insurance with medical coverage.
Traveler's Health Declaration.
Round-trip plane ticket.
QR code from the digital form
The passport must be valid for 6 months from the date of entry into the country. It must be kept until departure from the country; and in case of loss, you must go to an immigration office to obtain a duplicate after paying the corresponding fee.
🛂 Types of visas and how to obtain them
Short-term visas: this is the general tourist visa and allows stay and transit through Cuba for 90 days.
Long-term visas: in case you have other reasons for your trip (business, studies...) or if you want to stay in Cuba for more than 90 days, you should contact Cuban Consulates or Embassies. Countries with which Cuba has visa-free agreements are exempted.
Visa application methods:
Internet: https://evisacuba.cu
In-person at the consulate
Through a Travel Agency
For more information, you can consult the Ministry of the Interior's website.
The tourist visa is valid for a single entry to Cuba and is mandatory to enter Cuba if you do not have Cuban residency. The maximum stay in Cuba as a tourist is 90 days, extendable for another 90 days.
Chinese citizens are exempt from the visa requirement, which means that Chinese nationals will not need a visa to enter Cuba, they can do so with their regular passport.
💻 eVisaCuba: Electronic tourist visa
Tourist visas via the internet, which replace the current Tourist Card. Now you can process the tourist visa in a simple and direct way.
Benefits of the electronic tourist visa:
It can be requested at any consular office, Travel Agency, and via the Internet from anywhere in the world (except the United States, where it must be purchased from that country) through the link https://evisacuba.cu
Eliminates the handling of an additional physical document to traditional travel documents.
The electronic visa service will be available 24 hours a day.
The tourist receives the visa code and payment receipts by email.
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